Reformed Magazine - Page 217 of 344 - Reforming, reporting, reviving, resourcing
Commitment-Phobe: New Muslim friends
30/06/2017 | ReformMoving on from atheism, Commitment-Phobe toured churches and tried God. Now, as a new Christian, her journey continues
I attended a parenting course earlier this year, where half the women in the room were Muslim. The others a mix … Read More
A letter from… Sicily and Lampedusa
30/06/2017 | ReformJake Convery reports from a church-run refugee project in Sicily and Lampedusa
As part of an ecumenical group organised by Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CBTI), I’ve been visiting refugee projects run by the Mediterranean Hope project on the … Read More
Niall Cooper: Love defies hate
30/06/2017 | ReformLove defies hate in Manchester
Local communities woke up for days on end to news of the latest arrest or dawn raid on a house, a street, not a stone’s throw from our own. It was strange to … Read More
Reviews – July/August 2017
30/06/2017 | ReformLove crosses the cultural divide
The Big Sick Directed by Michael Showalter Certificate 15, 119 minutes Released 28 July
A stand-up comedian who moonlights as an Uber driver, Kumail (Kumail Nanjiani) meets Emily (Zoe Kazan) at one of his gigs. … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘I find myself unreasonably angry’
30/06/2017 | ReformSheila Maxey on dealing with unhelpful anger
Sometimes I just long to be allowed to withdraw from all the clamour and suffering of the world – and I find myself unreasonably angry with those who force me to pay attention … Read More
Editorial: Don’t look back in anger
30/06/2017 | ReformHere’s to hope. In times of violence and hardship, worry and instability, hope is often a grim determination to carry on against the odds, but sometimes it is a glimpse of something more.
Three days after the terrible terrorist attack in Manchester in … Read More

Recent Comments